Echoing Amparo from Brooklyn's comment: Girls??? Seriously? And at the same time he's talking about how progressive it is to have one of the characters turn fifty. Still she hasn't graduated from being a girl.

I hope the 2nd movie of Sex and city won't have Karry smoking inside her apartment as some other TV episode did. We've been suffering so long from the downstairs smokers. For that reason, I am not so much interested in the Sex and City anymore, because it brings back the emotional pain of living above people who smoke all day and nights below us, not even one piece of our sheet or cloth without pungent smoking smell. If the new movie still has Karry smoke inside her apartment (non-environmental friendly), we won't buy the ticket.

Taboo about Sex?! In 1998? What planet has Michael Patrick King been living on?

With the end of Law and Order, I see a movie -- Law and Order meets Sex and the City.

I see more, but I think I should leave at that out of deference for people whose think is as mired in the 20th Century understanding of a Victorian England that didn't exist any more than Mr. Patrick's Barbie Doll New York.

I heard they couldn't film in Dubai(sp?) becasue of the word "sex" in the title. Further the women would not have been allowed to show the typical SATC skin -- If they were really vacationing in Dubai they'd be wearing burkas.I can hardly wait until the people who see the movie decide to travel to Dubai thinking it's like spring break in Cancun.Thanks, but I'll skip the movie.

Whatever I think of soldiers talking about war, it's something to hear someone like Michael Patrick King follow and talk so seriously about something so utterly devoid of any consequence or substance of any kind. Sex and the City has never sounded like anything more than an extended, vaguely tongue-in-cheek commercial about rich white girls (emphasis on girls) living in a New York that doesn't exist, never has and, if we're lucky, never will.

Sex and the City _is_ muppets -- but without the humor, intelligence or inventiveness.

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